Are you ready to be more successful? How would you like to stop feeling like you are not living up to your potential? I know so many people that want to do better / be better – and all of them can! Wheather you are a blogger (like me) who is trying to reach the next point in their career. Or, maybe you are sick and tired
Valentine’s Day Cards for Kids
Valentines Day is right around the corner! Having a kiddo in elementary school I know that they love taking in fun Valentines Day Cards – but not the kind I did 20+ years ago when I was in elementary school. Oh no. These Valentines Day Cards have to be something straight out of a magazine. *please….* I am sorry, but I do not want to
Managing Your Money – You should be doing more of these!
Managing your money takes work. A lot of people have the belief that once you create a budget and are able to stick to it, it’s smooth sailing. While creating and staying on budget plays a huge role in maintaining a healthy financial life, there are a few things you should be doing more often than you are, to stay on track. Looking beyond the budget
Paycheck Budgeting
Before I started using the Paycheck Budgeting method our finances were on thin ice. I had tried every method out there. we had binders, accordion files, and hanging file systems organizing our bills, I had a large family calendar filled with bills to be paid, amounts due and when. It was crazy. The day before a bill was due I would get on the computer and
How to stay on top of your credit score
Ten years ago when I first met my husband, checking your credit score / credit report was a once a year thing. Once a year and “don’t do it again, or it will lower your credit score!” type of thing. Unfortunately, a lot of people still believe that you can only check in once a year. I am here to tell you that you should
The best of 2017
DIY Christmas Dishes
For years I have wanted Christmas dishes. For years I have looked for them – but I have never found anything that I truly loved. I need to love these Christmas dishes because what I really wanted was for them to become part of our family tradition. Using them every Christmas day, with our over the top Christmas Breakfast. I never saw any that felt
Save Money: by not getting sick
Ha! If only it was a simple as the title of this post says. However, it is possible to save money: by not getting sick. The cost of a doctors visit, plus medication (even if you have insurance) can be a huge bust to your budget – and definitely, throw your debt payoff plans out the window. The thing is everyone gets sick at some point or
Debt Snowball Spreadsheet
Last week when I launched the 2018 Financial Planner – I also told you that along with the planner bundle I was including my Debt Snowball Spreadsheet. The spreadsheet I have been using for years – the tool that was the catalyst to lighting the fire under our butts to start paying off over 160,000 in debt (Student Loans)! Today I am excited to walk you
2018 Financial Planner
The 2018 Financial Planner is here! Wahoo. I am so excited about this years version and options! Specifically, a google spreadsheet I am now offering for the “Option 2” package. But, let me backup for minute. I am getting ahead of myself. Let me introduce you to the new 2018 Financial Planner: The 2018 Financial Planner (pdf) is the key to getting your financial house in order. Use
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